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1890 - 1899
14 1895

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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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OSCAR WILDE IN CUSTODY

... sy with reference to Mr. Oscar Wilde's defence pe that Sir Edward Clarke wrote early on Saturday 10 heto Mr. Hnmpbreys, saying that, having regard to rts the events oi Friday, he tnoucht it right to say I that, if Mr. Oscar Wilde desired that he shonld ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... renlied Yes. After supper he accompanied Wilde to Tite-screet, Chelsea. The ease wvas adjourned. g PRISONER SOLD UP, d Oscar Wilde's belongings at nl, Tite.street, Chelsea, wvere sold by auction on Wednesday by n order of the Sheritf, acting upon three ...

OSCAR WILDE TRIAL

... OSCAR WIJMDE TRIAL a ; ACCUSED GIVE$ EVIDENCE. I t LoSiiox, Friday. r e At the renewsed bearing of the indictment , against Oscar Wilde, at the Central (riminal e Conrt, to-day. 6 Sir Edward Clarke, on behalf of the prisoner, , said be had to deal with the ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. . INTENDED REVIVAL. The last has not yet bean heard (says the Pall e Mall Gazette) of the criminal case which termi. nated at the Old Bailey last Saturday. It is intended on behalf oi at leait one of the prisoners v a to sue out ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE O0CAR WILDE CASE. icis OD THE JURY DISAGREE. hb rhrr The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was an continued at the Central Criminal Court, jot before Mr. Justice Charles. i 1krederick Atkins, vho accompanied Wilde to re Paris, was the next witness ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR\ WILDE CASE. t Oscar Wilde andA ltred ltylor again oppeared in I thedocickat v.street on Taursday, the former on charges of gross indecency, and hiS companion on a warrant alleging conspiracy for an unlawful purpose. th.e Extradition Court was ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY

... it 'only came to. thp knowledue of Mr. * Oscar Wilde, lie believed, last Thursday night. 0 The Marquis was a member of the Albemarle (CIub, to which 'both ladies aud gentlemen were a admitted. MArs. Oscar Wilde also belouged toand b took an active interest ...

ALLEGED FORGERY

... Llandaff on in Thursday. _ an ed OSCAR WILDE'S BANKRUPTCY. tr iin ho at TWENTY SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. th ay At the London Banliruptcy Court on Tuesday ac as Mr. Grain applied for an adjournment in the case ml gs of Oscar Wilde. The debtor, said counsel, had ...

TERRIBLE SCANDAL

... prosecution. Ll OSCAR WeIan's EXPLANATION. I The London Evening News states that it has . received four letters from Mr. Oscar Wilde, written on the notepaper of the Holborn Hotel, to the editor. He sayse: ?? It would be impossible for me to Prove my ease ...

THE SOHO MYSTERY

... irfe min- until Pearson, who was himself nearly suffocated, The arrived home. t i in I EgtC OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. med .The public.iexani-ation of Oscar Wilde was .the ddacluded on Tuesday in the Lnfiahal'Blaibch tcy - t sipn Court. The conviet looked ...

QUEENSBERRY CASE

... at the Albemarle Club, of which Mr. Oscar NVikle was a metoibert Th' card vas a visiting card, be:.ring the naieo of Mr. Oscar Wilde, and containing ' words sug-_estirg toot Mr. Wilde was guilty so: an incliiiation to a grave crilni. If tnev had to deal ...